Kids Books - Adventure Books

Maximum Ride Forever

Maximum Ride Forever

By James Patterson

I would love to be able to fly! My favourite characters are Angel, Max, and then little baby Phoenix at the end. The flock are awesome. I think James Patterson is a great author and I want to be like him when I grow up. Angels powers are my favourite by far. Imagine being able to read minds!🕊

George and Harold's Epic Comix Collection Vol. 1 (Epic Tales of Captain Underpants TV)

George and Harold's Epic Comix Collection Vol. 1 (Epic Tales of Captain Underpants TV)

By Meredith Rusu

This book has every comic George and Harold made from the first 2 seasons. It has mostly narrations, but is a decent book if you like George and Harold's comics.

Bleach (3-in-1 Edition), Vol. 1: Includes vols. 1, 2 & 3

Bleach (3-in-1 Edition), Vol. 1: Includes vols. 1, 2 & 3

By Tite Kubo

I haven't actually read the whole series, but I'm really hoping to. I've watched the anime (the tv version) with English subtitles, and I can't even tell you how much I recommend it. Bleach is really deep. Besides an awesome plot, fun and interesting (and attractive) characters, Bleach has a lot to learn from. It taught me many things, like respect, and how no one's strong enough to deal with everything on their own, and somehow when we lean on each other a little and all try to help each other out, we become stronger. Most importantly of all, it made me realize how important it is to listen to your feelings. They're important, and they're there for a reason, but of course you need to use logic to decide your actions as well. Bleach somehow helped me find the right balance of that, and I can't thank the author, the series, and the people who made it into an anime enough!

One Piece (Omnibus Edition), Vol. 25: Includes vols. 73, 74 & 75 (25)

One Piece (Omnibus Edition), Vol. 25: Includes vols. 73, 74 & 75 (25)

By Eiichiro Oda

About to read this one pice manga book

Momotaro Xander and the Lost Island of Monsters

Momotaro Xander and the Lost Island of Monsters

By Margaret Dilloway

Xander Miyamoto usually spends his time drawing comics while his sixth grade teacher lectures about world problems, and creating computer programs at home. He likes nothing better than when the dismissal bell rings, and get away from bullies like Lovey who won't leave him alone for being half Asian. At the start of Spring Break, Xander and his best friend Peyton are playing computer games when Xander's father interrupts and gives them a comic book about a samurai warrior. But then when there's an earthquake, and a giant flood, the kids find out the comic is real. Xander and his family are part of an ancient line dedicated to protecting the world. And when Xander's dad disappears in the flood, Xander's grandmother tells them of his legacy. So Xander and Peyton, along with Inu, Xander's dog, must set off on the adventure of a lifetime in order to save his father, and the rest of the world from unimaginable monsters and destruction. And Xander must do this while trying to figure out what his powers are, and if he really belongs in this adventure. I really liked in this book that a lot of Japanese culture is part of the story, and you learn a lot. I recommend this book to adventure book lovers. I rate this book 4 out of 5 stars.

Kalahari

Kalahari

By Jessica Khoury

This is the best book!!! A girl named Sarah lives with her dad and a bushman that is a good friend. Sarah and her dad are hosting a safari when Sarah's dad and the bushman see some mysterious people. They go off and Sarah is left to look after the 5 teens. After a couple of days, They don't see Sarah's father and go out looking for him. When the group is in the middle of the desert, they all see a lion. It appears to be white at first... Then Sarah notices that the lion is silver. After seeing the mystifying yet dangerous creature more than once, they become suspicious. Especially after they see some men destroying all Sarah Has left of her mother. Read the rest to see if they can stop the deadly virus and if Sarah ever finds her dad. I rated this book 5 stars because it was full of action, suspense and at times even a little romance! I totally recommend this book and found it because it was on my school summer reading list. Read the book to see what happens to all of the teens and her father!

House of Secrets: Clash of the Worlds (House of Secrets Series Book 3)

House of Secrets: Clash of the Worlds (House of Secrets Series Book 3)

By Chris Columbus, Ned Vizzini, Chris Rylander

In this book (you can probably tell) the to worlds (the book world and the normal world) collide. And that is because when the wind witch (dahelia) got rid of the storm king (her father) the barrier between the to worlds failed. Brendan Eleanor and Cordelia had to bring the Storm kind back to life so he could tell them how to fix the barrier. He tells them to get the three world keepers from three different books in the book world. Before they set off on there journey they went to the book world and found a town. They made a few friends in the book before setting off away from the town. Cordelia went to the bottom of the sea to get one of the world keepers and Brenden went to another town where he had to find another world keepers (with the help of and alien) and Eleanor was on planet 5X (a very unsafe place) to find the final world keeper. The world keeper that's always moving. But the world keeper is somewhere you would not at all expect it to be but I'm not going to spoil that for any of you! I have not finished the book yet so I can't say much more about it except Eleanor gets tricked and possibly I don't know yet (remember I have not read all of it) Stays with the evil! Or leaves it. I'm going to figure that out soon. . . If you read this I hope it encourages you to read this book or book series just maybe you should start from the first book. Love you homies! ;>

Duel at Araluen (Ranger's Apprentice: The Royal Ranger)

Duel at Araluen (Ranger's Apprentice: The Royal Ranger)

By John Flanagan

Noah Kim

This book is very over the top. John Flanagan has done it again with the third book in the Royal Ranger series. It's thriller and suspense is top-notch and I loved it.

Click Here to Start (A Novel)

Click Here to Start (A Novel)

By Denis Markell

Wow, what a great book this was! When I had first received this book, I wasn't sure if I wanted to read it or not, until I gave this a chance. The main character of the story, Ted, gets to search through his uncle's apartment after he dies and gets to pick out what he keeps and what he doesn't. Ted has always loved video games, and has played all the escape the room games, but when he discovers one that looks like his uncle's apartment, he plays it, both in real life and the game. Everyone should give this book a chance, because it is really enticing to read. I'm so glad that I gave it a chance!

Airborn 10th Anniversary Edition

Airborn 10th Anniversary Edition

By Kenneth Oppel

I had to read this book for school, and it started out a little boring, so I thought I wasn't going to like it very much. It still is not one of my favorite books, but the plot is really nice. Matt, the main character, lives on the airship where he works, which is called the Aurora. Matt feels most comfortable when he is in the air, and he never wants to leave, but we all know that there has to be something that goes wrong! He has a dream of flying the Aurora one day, but when Kate comes into the picture she becomes a distraction to Matt and his responsibilities. She shows him a diary that connects to an event in Matt's past that has been haunting his dreams for 2 years. Many obstacles come in the way of Matt's dream, as well as Kate's dream that conflicts strongly with Matt's. Through pirates, storms, snakes, cloud cats, airships, bones, hydrium, mangoes, and first kisses, Matt and Kate are there for each other through the newest discovery of their time. This book turned out to be very exciting if you can get through the first couple chapters. The author writes very descriptively and paints wonderful pictures in your mind, and I would recommend this to middle school readers who like realistic fiction with a little twist of fantasy. Kenneth Oppel was also very clever when he picked the title for his book, can you find what the double meaning is?

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